The MC79L18AC is a negative voltage Regulator designed for low current applications requiring a stable -18V output. It provides an internal thermal overload protection and short circuit current limiting feature, making it rugged and reliable for various electronic systems. This regulator is suitable for on-card regulation and other applications where a modest negative voltage is needed without external components. Its compact SOIC-8 package ensures ease of integration into circuit designs, with specifications optimized for stable operation across temperature ranges.
ONSEMI MC79L18ACPG Negative Voltage Regulator Specifications:
Output Voltage: -18V
Input Voltage Range: -33 V to -23 V
Maximum Power Dissipation: Internally Limited
Thermal Resistance Junction-to-Ambient: 180 °C/W
Junction Temperature Max: +150°C
Storage Temperature Range: -65°C to +150°C
Dropout Voltage: 17 V at 40 mA load
Input Bias Current: 65 mA at +25°C, 6.0 mA at +125°C
Ripple Rejection: 47 dB at 120 Hz
Output Noise Voltage: 150 WV at 10 Hz to 100 kHz
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